Basti
(Medicated Enema) Therapy
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Basti: Medicated Enema Therapy
Vata's predominant site is the colon. Ayurvedic basti
involves the introduction into the rectum of herbal
concoctions of sesame oil, and certain herbal
preparations in a liquid medium. Basti, is the most
effective treatment of vata disorders, although many
enemas over a prescribed period of time are usually
required. It relieves constipation, distention, chronic
fever, cold, sexual disorders, kidney stones, heart
pain, backache, sciatica and other pains in the joints.
Many other vata disorders such as arthritis, rheumatism,
gout, muscle spasms and headaches may also be treated
with basti. |
Vata is a very active principle
in pathogenesis. If we can control vata through
the use of basti, we have gone a long way in going
to the root cause of the vast majority of
diseases.
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Vata is the main
etiological factor in the manifestation of
diseases. It is the motive force behind the
elimination and retention of feces, urine,
bile and other excreta. Vata is mainly
located in the large intestine, but bone
tissue (asthi dhatu) is also a site for vata.
Hence the medication administered rectally
effects asthi dhatu. The mucus membrane of
the colon is related to the outer covering
of the bones (periosteum), which nourishes
the bones. Therefore, any medication given
rectally goes into the deeper tissues, like
bones, and corrects vata disorders.
There are eight main types of basti,
according to traditional texts, each with
their own indications and contra-indications
as listed below.
1. Anuvasana (oil enema) is used in pure
vata disorders and when a person is having
excess hunger or dryness related to vata
imbalances.
2. Niruha-Asthapana (decoction enema) is
used, among other conditions, for evacuation
of vata, nervous diseases, gastro-intestinal
vata conditions, gout, certain fever
conditions, unconsciousness, certain urinary
conditions, appetite, pain, hyperacidity and
heart diseases.
3. Uttara Basti (through the urethra with
men or vagina with women) is used for
selected semen and ovulation disorders and
for some problems involving painful
urination or bladder infections. This is not
to be used for someone with diabetes.
4. Matra Basti (daily oil enema) is used
by someone emaciated by overwork or too much
exercise, too much heavy lifting, walking
too long of a distance, too much sexual
activity or someone with chronic vata
disorders. It does not need to be
accompanied by any strict dietary
restriction or daily routine and can be
administered, in the appropriate cases, in
all seasons. It gives strength, promotes
weight and helps elimination of waste
products.
5. Karma Basti (schedule of 30 bastis),
6. Kala Basti (schedule of 15 bastis; 10
oil + 5 decoction)
7. Yoga Basti (schedule of 8 bastis; 5
oil + 3 decoction).
In karma, kala and yoga bastis, it is
better to give both types of basti in
combination and not the oil and decoction
separately. The conditions under which these
are recommended are too detailed to be able
to list in this article. In general, the
indications and contra-indications that
apply to basti also apply here.
8. Bruhana Basti (nutritional enema) is
used for providing deep nutrition in select
conditions. Traditionally, highly nutritive
substances have been used, such as warm
milk, meat broth, bone marrow soup and herbs
like shatavari or ashwagandha.
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General Indications for Basti:
constipation, low back ache, gout, rheumatism,
sciatica, arthritis, nervous disorders, vata,
headache, emaciation, muscular atrophy
General
Contra-Indications for Basti (include but
are not limited to the following):
Enema therapy should not be used if the
patient is suffering from diarrhea, bleeding
of the rectum, chronic indigestion,
breathlessness, diabetes, fever, emaciation,
severe anaemia, pulmonary tuberculosis, old
age or for children below the age of seven
years.
For oil enemas: diabetes,
obesity, indigestion, low agni, enlarged
liver or spleen, unconsciousness,
tuberculosis and cough. for decoction
enemas: debility, hiccough, hemorrhoids,
inflammation of anus, piles, diarrhea,
pregnancy, ascites, diabetes and some
conditions involving painful or difficult
breathing. for nutritional enemas: diabetes,
obesity, lymphatic obstruction, ascites. for
urethra or vaginal enemas: diabetes
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